A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the private sector, resulting in a complex and contested landscape. Jo Bates examines recent developments on how the government have been able to use the rhetoric of transparency for political ends, paving the way for the implementation of long term austerity. She argues we cannot make assumptions about the benefits of ‘openness’ and must continue to revisit the data infrastructure and governance framework
The philosophy of Open Government provides a new paradigm of innovation in public admin-istration bu...
The perceived benefits and possibilities that the production, publication and consumption of Open Go...
A decade ago, open data was more or less just an idea, emerging as a rough point of consensus for a...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
A new kind of activity – fuelled by the capabilities that not only modern Web technologies offer, bu...
Over the previous decade a number of initiatives within European Union (EU) Member States, in partic...
The disclosure of data is often accompanied by many promises from an open government standpoint that...
Since the mid-2000s, the idea of Open Government Data (OGD) has emerged in the United Kingdom as a s...
Since 2009 governments worldwide have been developing Open Government Data (OGD) programs. Our paper...
Government legislation and calls for greater levels of oversight and transparency are leading public...
Part 2: Open GovernmentInternational audienceThe rhetoric of open government data (OGD) promises tha...
Open data and transparency have long been heralded as welcome innovations by policymakers and politi...
The talk reviews the history of development of Open Government Data with particular reference to the...
The philosophy of Open Government provides a new paradigm of innovation in public admin-istration bu...
The perceived benefits and possibilities that the production, publication and consumption of Open Go...
A decade ago, open data was more or less just an idea, emerging as a rough point of consensus for a...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
A new kind of activity – fuelled by the capabilities that not only modern Web technologies offer, bu...
Over the previous decade a number of initiatives within European Union (EU) Member States, in partic...
The disclosure of data is often accompanied by many promises from an open government standpoint that...
Since the mid-2000s, the idea of Open Government Data (OGD) has emerged in the United Kingdom as a s...
Since 2009 governments worldwide have been developing Open Government Data (OGD) programs. Our paper...
Government legislation and calls for greater levels of oversight and transparency are leading public...
Part 2: Open GovernmentInternational audienceThe rhetoric of open government data (OGD) promises tha...
Open data and transparency have long been heralded as welcome innovations by policymakers and politi...
The talk reviews the history of development of Open Government Data with particular reference to the...
The philosophy of Open Government provides a new paradigm of innovation in public admin-istration bu...
The perceived benefits and possibilities that the production, publication and consumption of Open Go...
A decade ago, open data was more or less just an idea, emerging as a rough point of consensus for a...